Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

DEWITT PETROLEUM CL-4207 Fuel Terminal in Chino, California

CHINO, California, United States

Overview

DEWITT PETROLEUM CL-4207 is an operational fuel terminal located in Chino, California, serving the San Bernardino County region. The facility handles fuel storage and distribution under U.S. EPA regulations.

DEWITT PETROLEUM CL-4207 is a fuel terminal located at 5415 SCHAEFER AVE in Chino, California, within San Bernardino County. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional fuel supply chain, serving local and downstream markets. As a fuel terminal in the United States, this facility operates under EPA regulations including UST (Underground Storage Tank) requirements for leak detection and spill prevention, as well as SPCC (Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure) rules for oil storage. California has additional stringent state-level environmental oversight, including CalARP for risk management and local air quality management district rules. The terminal's location in Chino places it within a major logistics corridor in Southern California, supporting fuel distribution to the broader Los Angeles metropolitan area. Its operational status ensures continued contribution to regional fuel security and economic activity.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an area with a mix of industrial and residential zones, requiring careful management of spill and vapor risks. Secondary containment systems and vapor recovery are typical for such terminals to protect nearby sensitive receptors. Groundwater monitoring and leak detection are critical given the region's water resource importance.

Frequently asked questions

DEWITT PETROLEUM CL-4207 is located at 5415 SCHAEFER AVE in Chino, California, United States, within San Bernardino County.

It is a fuel terminal, which stores and distributes petroleum products to local markets.

Fuel terminals in California must comply with EPA UST and SPCC regulations, as well as state-level rules from the California Air Resources Board and local air quality districts for vapor recovery and spill prevention.

The facility is currently operational, actively participating in the regional fuel supply chain.

Located in Chino, the terminal benefits from proximity to major transportation routes in Southern California, facilitating efficient fuel distribution to the Los Angeles area and beyond.

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